Cooking A Perfect Steak
Is there an art to cooking a perfect steak? There are a few things to consider, including the cut of the meat. My History With Beef There was a time…

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA – NOVEMBER 27: An employee prepares imported U.S. beef at a store on November 27, 2008 in Seoul, South Korea. The import of U.S. beef, which is…
Chung Sung-Jun/Getty ImagesIs there an art to cooking a perfect steak? There are a few things to consider, including the cut of the meat.
My History With Beef
There was a time in my life when I ate a lot of red meat. More than 30 years ago I met and fell in love with the woman I’m with now. Lisa does NOT eat meat. She will eat fish, but no red meat, chicken, pork, etc. Interestingly, to this day, the only meat she ever says she misses eating is a hot dog, oh, and bacon, she misses bacon.
But since we’ve been together now for more than 30 years, I know I’ve eaten a lot less red meat through the years. As a matter of fact, over the last year, I’ve even taken to eating whatever it is she’s having for dinner. If she’s having salmon, so am I. If it’s spaghetti with marinara sauce, it’s the same for me. If she’s eating some of the plant-based meat that’s available, I’ll have that too. I really like the meatballs and the spicy Italian sausage.
That’s not to say, I NEVER eat red meat. I eat it often. A burger, a sandwich. Now, a steak. I still love a good steak, but I eat one on rare occasions. Maybe one every couple of months. But when I get a steak, I want a good piece of meat. And through the years, I’ve gone from loving filets to now loving a good, marbled ribeye.
Get A Good Cut
I will get my steak from a couple of places, The New York Butcher Shoppe or Fresh Market.
So, I ran across this video the other day, it’s from the Angus beef people and it’s several videos about how to differently prepare a good steak. By the way, I recently, for the first time, had a steak prepared with the Sous Vide method. It was really good. It’s one of the methods shown in these videos.
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Bon Appetit’
Food-Themed Accommodations – Unique Spots To Stay
Has it been a while since you've taken a trip? Maybe you're daydreaming of the next spot to visit for your next getaway. Why stick with the same old same? Shake things up and consider a more unique experience. Of course, there are unique hotels to visit all across the United States and beyond. And now with the rise of Airbnbs, there are even more interesting places to visit! Including some bizarre food-themed accommodations.
Interesting Accommodations
Sure, you could stay in a normal hotel or condo on your next vacation. But you could explore the area for some more interesting accommodations. It's not every day that someone can say they stayed in a shipping container that was repurposed. Yes, that's actually a place you can rent in Missouri. Not crazy enough for you? How about in Texas... you can stay in a converted gas station, complete with modern and historic decor. There's even a jukebox.
In Phoenix, Arizona, you can stay in a Wild West cottage. And just up the road in Hilton Head Island, you can stay in a treehouse with views of the marsh and a private deck.
Just a quick Google search of unique rentals will uncover so many interesting spots that could make for some great photos and conversations. And there are a lot of themed places too, whether it's just based on certain colors or time periods. But this news from Eggo is the reason we started digging into food-themed accommodations.
Eggo House Of Pancakes
It was just recently announced that Eggo is opening its Eggo House Of Pancakes in Gatlinburg, Tennessee. The official opening day is February 28th, which is National Pancake Day. The rental property looks like a stack of syrup-covered pancakes. The inside of the cabin is decorated in Eggo's signature colors of red and yellow. There are pillows that look like sticks of butter, and breakfast-themed cornhole.
And of course, it wouldn't be complete without breakfast! The freezer comes stocked with a variety of Eggo pancakes, including Buttermilk, Blueberry, Chocolatey Chip, and more.
The cost per night? Nothing! Guests just need to cover their travel expenses. Eggo is offering four, 3-night stays. This fun promotion is a collaboration between Eggo and HomesToGo.com as a way to showcase the ease of booking your vacation rental on the website. For more details on how to book your stay, click here.
More Food-Themed Rentals
Eggo isn't the first to come up with a food-themed rental, there are many others. Check out a few of the most interesting ones below!
Big Idaho Potato Hotel
Don't let the name fool you on this... it's an Airbnb, not a hotel. It's located in Boise, Idaho. The Airbnb is one bedroom, one bath, and sleeps 2. As the name implies, it does resemble a gigantic spud. The 6-ton potato was once used on the Idaho Potato Commission's Big Idaho Potato Tour. It's traveled around the U.S. for 7 years but now sits on 400 acres of Idaho farmland.
In addition to the room, there's a customized silo turned into a spa retreat. And a jersey cow will also be your pet during your stay! Get details on booking a stay HERE.
The Sweet Escape
The Sweet Escape is a luxury vacation spot in Clermont, Florida, near Orlando. The estate is located on 5 gated acres. The large home sleeps 26 people with 11 bedrooms. Every area within the estate is decorated with some sugary-themed decor. There's an ice cream cone-shaped pool, Life Savers tire swings, an M&M-themed bedroom, and more. The amenities also include indoor and outdoor movie theaters, a mini-golf course, a splash park, and more.
See photos and learn more HERE.
Cheese Wedge Cabin
It's only appropriate that this Cheese Wedge cabin would be in Wisconsin! It's an A-Frame cabin that's been painted to look like a giant wedge of Swiss cheese. The cabin is located on a sheep farm, with trails to enjoy, fishing, and a firepit under the stars. This is a spot if you're really looking to unplug, because the cabin has no WiFi, no water, and uses solar-powered electricity. But access to WiFi and a private bathroom and kitchen is just a short walk to the main farmhouse.